Tiny House in the Woods
Near Redmond, Washington Escape outdoors to this Cypress 26' Alta. Kitchen, Bathroom and 2 sleeping areas plus outdoor [...]
Near Redmond, Washington Escape outdoors to this Cypress 26' Alta. Kitchen, Bathroom and 2 sleeping areas plus outdoor [...]
Stolen tiny houses?! Unfortunately, this has happened several times. Good news. You can easily avoid this awful situation with [...]
Decorating a tiny house RV is different from a regular house. With limited space, comes unique challenges. You need [...]
Ok, so you’ve fallen in love with tiny houses and have started downsizing. Now you need to decide if [...]
Ready for a change of scenery? Time to hitch up your tiny house RV, and hit the road! Sounds exciting; right? In fact, mobility is one of the most alluring aspects of lifestyle. Relocate with relative ease whenever, the mood strikes or big life changes.
Over the last several years, my boyfriend and I have parked our tiny house in a wide variety of locations. By far our most frequent parking locale has been backyards. Always so convenient—less expensive than RV parks...
Recently, we met up with Alan, a DIY tiny house RV owner. He parked on a beautiful wooded piece of land, located in a rural neighborhood outside of a Colorado mountain town.
In the tiny house world, toilets are actually considered a luxury item for many interested in saving space and saving money. When catching up with tiny house builders across the country, they all agree on one thing when comparing commodes; they talk about toilets a lot!
With more and more people going tiny, the need for parking is at an all-time high. The desire for tiny house community parking is on the rise too. Across the nation, more than a dozen cities have become officially tiny-friendly, and communities of tiny houses are cropping up, of varying legal status.
With the housing market crash came the solution of tiny homes. Two options available are a tiny house on wheels or foundation. If you are thinking of downsizing and going tiny, what might be the best route for you?